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During October 2008 a cancelled event meant that we had two railcars working the line at the same time - the Wickham unit is seen here passing the class 104 at Deeside Halt. The 104 was at this time running in green with a full yellow end. (Elizabeth Harland) |
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One of the reasons that railcars are so popular is the view of the line ahead over the driver's shoulder. This shot was taken the same day as the one above and show the 104 pulling into Deeside where the Wickham waits. (Elizabeth Harland) |
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Waiting for the off at Llangollen is 1957-built Cravens unit M56456. |
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For part of 1994 and 1995 the class 104 unit ran in blue with all-yellow ends and it is seen here in that livery at Deeside Halt with M50454 leading. |
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With the Berwyn mountains in the background the class 108 unit crosses the River Dee and begins its climb into the hills. Car M54490 is at the rear. (Evan Green-Hughes) |
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Out on loan at the Midland Railway - Butterley our class 141 DMU waits for the signal at Hammersmith while working a Spring train in 2008. This unit will be 25 years old in 2009 and was one of the first of the 2nd generation diesel multiple units to be produced. (Evan Green-Hughes) |
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